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the u.s. does not ban the sale of horse meat. the ban was lifted in 2011. >>> there is word a new pope could take over as soon as next month >>> and police in california still trying to put the pieces together. just days after a deadly standoff with christopher dorner. we'll have the latest on the investigation when the news at 10:00 returns. 0 returns. [ male announcer ] listen to this symphony of flavor: crrkkhshziiiizzlllee. beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. faster than mandy can hang up on mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. faster than mandy can hang up on mr. mond
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a 2009 study of u.s. infrastructure by the american society of civil engineers concluded that we need $2.2 trillion to be spent over five years to bring the nation's roads, bridges, railway tracks, airports and associated systems up to grade. let me make three crucial points. first, this is the big bang. it would be the most effective way to create good jobs. unemployment in the construction industry is among the nation's highest. around 16%. the private sector is still not investing much in construction. second, it's cheap. the federal government's borrowing costs today are lower than they are ever likely to be, again. deferring maintenance is not fiscal prudence. when your boiler explodes, it costs more than it would had you just spent the money keeping it in good functioning order. we need to spend that money now. third, this is an area where the federal government has always had a big role, one that republicans have long embraced. in 1930, even as herbert hoover was trying to balance the federal budge
a 2009 study of u.s. infrastructure by the american society of civil engineers concluded that we need $2.2 trillion to be spent over five years to bring the nation's roads, bridges, railway tracks, airports and associated systems up to grade. let me make three crucial points. first, this is the big bang. it would be the most effective way to create good jobs. unemployment in the construction industry is among the nation's highest. around 16%. the private sector is still not investing much in...
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the pictures were shot during the fab 4's u.s. tour by an award winning research physicist. the photos were later found in his hollywood home. included are pictures of the band playing live. most photos and films of the band at that time in 1964 were in black and white. color film was more expensive. we know that but seen by some as a passing fad. the photos will go on sale at an auction in england on march 22nd which is the 50th anniversary of the release of the first beetles album please please me. >> get your ticket ready. get your money together. >> hopefully it won't go over $75. >> you are not going to get any of those. >>> american idol heads to hollywood this week. 250 hopeful contestants who hold the golden ticket will sing their little hearts out for a chance to continue in the competition. during hollywood week contestants will sing acapella. this year brings a new twist with girls and guys kept separately. and pressure isn't just high for the contestants but for the judges too. >> a lot of passionate arguing because it's hard to widdle it down. you pull for peopl
the pictures were shot during the fab 4's u.s. tour by an award winning research physicist. the photos were later found in his hollywood home. included are pictures of the band playing live. most photos and films of the band at that time in 1964 were in black and white. color film was more expensive. we know that but seen by some as a passing fad. the photos will go on sale at an auction in england on march 22nd which is the 50th anniversary of the release of the first beetles album please...
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we went to more than 66 children's hospitals in the u.s. and we asked them each to fill out the survey, a thousand data points. 66,000 pieces of data later, we have the winners. >> from data points to dana points. like that. >> right. >> number one, children's hospital of philadelphia, better known as c.h.o.p.s. >> exactly. >> why listed as number one? >> you have to do everything well, which is true of all the hospit hospitals on our list. >> this is a very close list. >> yes. severe cases of leukemia and one-dose treatments for neuroblastoma and lymphoma. >> as far as research and studies go, unparalleled, boston. >> exactly. they published thousands of studies the past two years. you also had to be family friendly. boston children's hospital has a clown care unit from the big apple circus. >> that's great. >> not about caring for clowns. clowns will come and interact with the children and make them feel better. >> in cincinnati, their hospital there. >> cincinnati children's hospital medical center was number three on the list. they're r
we went to more than 66 children's hospitals in the u.s. and we asked them each to fill out the survey, a thousand data points. 66,000 pieces of data later, we have the winners. >> from data points to dana points. like that. >> right. >> number one, children's hospital of philadelphia, better known as c.h.o.p.s. >> exactly. >> why listed as number one? >> you have to do everything well, which is true of all the hospit hospitals on our list. >> this is a...
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the u.s. gulf coast. it's one of several multi-billion dollars pipeline projects not the work. it would carry oil from the landlocked sandoval oil field, which environmental groups say is a big step in the wrong direction. their so-called forward on climate rally will involve protesters surrounding the san francisco office of the office at state market street. there will also be speeches from 2:30 until 3:00. >>> happening in just a few hours, runners will take over parts of san francisco's financial district. it's an annual lunar new year celebration. the chinatown new year run starts at 8:00 this morning at grant and sacramento streets. the course winds its way through the embarcadero back up to clay street. the run will be followed by a festival at portsmouth square. be advised several streets will have lane closers and some muni lines will also be affected. >>> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, including what's to come on this week with george stephanopoulos lop list. and mo
the u.s. gulf coast. it's one of several multi-billion dollars pipeline projects not the work. it would carry oil from the landlocked sandoval oil field, which environmental groups say is a big step in the wrong direction. their so-called forward on climate rally will involve protesters surrounding the san francisco office of the office at state market street. there will also be speeches from 2:30 until 3:00. >>> happening in just a few hours, runners will take over parts of san...
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the u.s. economy will be hit with $85 billion in across-the-board cuts. how can americans not be thinking okay, what does this mean to me? the stakes are high. they're really high. president obama is going to focus on the economy in his state of the union address tomorrow night. he needs to. the fragile economic recovery pretty much hangs in the balance when you throw numbers like this around. congress imposed this budget sequester on the country, and now they have just been unable to deal with it. here is a taste of what will happen. here is where the conversation gets a little dicey. it means between 600,000 and maybe a little bit more than a million jobs could be lost, depending on how businesses react to this. we've had 35 months of private sector job growth. that's a good number, with no republican help. and i think that job growth is going to be in jeopardy, not to mention the impact these cuts are going to have on discretionary spending. sheer an example. here is a tornado ripping throu
the u.s. economy will be hit with $85 billion in across-the-board cuts. how can americans not be thinking okay, what does this mean to me? the stakes are high. they're really high. president obama is going to focus on the economy in his state of the union address tomorrow night. he needs to. the fragile economic recovery pretty much hangs in the balance when you throw numbers like this around. congress imposed this budget sequester on the country, and now they have just been unable to deal with...
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texas versus u.s. or some call it texas versus holder. it is whether the district ruled the plan violated section five of the voting act. joining my panel is barbara, president and executive director of lawyers. a group representing individuals in these cases. >> good to see you. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> we have been talking about shelby, but talk about the arizona case. >> the arizona case is fascinating. many people remember in 1993, congress passed the motor voter act for the national voter registration act. part of the purpose of that act is to make sure that for federal elections there would be a uniform registration process. it delegated authority to the commission to set up a registration form, which it did. unfortunately, in 2004, arizona passed a law that added its own requirements requiring proof of citizenship in addition and above to those from the federal form. they thought that wasn't enough. they wanted more. and we, of course, objected on behalf of our clients because this placed a special burden on people in ariz
texas versus u.s. or some call it texas versus holder. it is whether the district ruled the plan violated section five of the voting act. joining my panel is barbara, president and executive director of lawyers. a group representing individuals in these cases. >> good to see you. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> we have been talking about shelby, but talk about the arizona case. >> the arizona case is fascinating. many people remember in 1993, congress passed the motor...
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there is people, including chuck hagel, who are supportive of drone technology, because it minimizes u.s. risk. but that -- that is a separate conversation. the operation conversation is separate from the legal one. and i think there is more information that is needed to figure out just exactly how we determine who is an imminent threat, who is an al qaeda operative. how do we make those determinations? who is involved in making the determinations before we launch the drone strike. i think those are very weighty questions that deserve more of a public hearing. >> well, the number of strikes versus the bush administration, colonel, very different. obviously, this is how the obama team wants to execute the war on terror. and the broad range, you're okay with it. but what do you tell innocent folks that get killed or an american that might be hit by a strike inadvertently? >> well, there is nothing you can say about that. war is a messy business. even technologically precise war like this. you raise an interesting point about this president. the first month he was in office, he authorized m
there is people, including chuck hagel, who are supportive of drone technology, because it minimizes u.s. risk. but that -- that is a separate conversation. the operation conversation is separate from the legal one. and i think there is more information that is needed to figure out just exactly how we determine who is an imminent threat, who is an al qaeda operative. how do we make those determinations? who is involved in making the determinations before we launch the drone strike. i think...
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it's the third largest refinery in the u.s. on march 23, 2005, bp employees and contract workers began an especially dangerous procedure: restarting a unit that had been down for repairs. they began to fill a tower with gasoline. the tower overflowed, and the excess gas flowed into this backup unit, which then also overflowed and sent a geyser of gasoline into the air. pat nickerson, a 28-year veteran of the texas city refinery, was on the site that day, driving his truck to an office trailer. >> i looked down the road. and it looked like fumes, like on a real hot day, you see these heat waves coming up. and then i saw an ignition and a blast. then my windshield shattered. the roof of the vehicle i was driving caved in on me. >> the plume of gas had formed a massive vapor cloud on the ground, and an idling truck likely had ignited the fumes. the blast pulverized several office trailers full of workers parked nearby. pat nickerson began digging through the wreckage looking for survivors. >> out of the corner of my eye, there was
it's the third largest refinery in the u.s. on march 23, 2005, bp employees and contract workers began an especially dangerous procedure: restarting a unit that had been down for repairs. they began to fill a tower with gasoline. the tower overflowed, and the excess gas flowed into this backup unit, which then also overflowed and sent a geyser of gasoline into the air. pat nickerson, a 28-year veteran of the texas city refinery, was on the site that day, driving his truck to an office trailer....
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sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's decision. in london yesterday kerry poured on his trademark diplomatic harm to show that the special relationship was alive and well. >> it's no accident for sure that this is the first stop on my trip as secretary of state. i came here many, many years ago as a young child, managed to get lost in london zoo. i want to thank somebody for find meg. >> his diplomatic chops were put to the test when he had to privately promise syrian opposition leaders more nonmilitary aid to end their threatened boycott of an international fri
sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's...
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now it's been found here in the u.s. . and one day after the u.s. postal service announced the end of saturday home mail delivery, in belgium the postal service there is adding something, chocolate flavored stamps. they are especially made to taste and smell like chocolate, definitely worth a second lick. no calories either, i don't think. a massachusetts man hoping his 14-year-old daughter will spend more time hitting the textbooks by staying away from facebook. he drew up a contract and agreed to pay his daughter $200 if she quits facebook until the end of the school year. she changed her log in. he said the whole thing was rachel's idea and he's proud of her. i don't know. $200. >> she should have held out for more. >> a bundle, e-mail, facebook, twitter. >> a lot of people worried about whether or not they are going to get where they are going today and tomorrow. >> they should be. this is potentially a dangerous storm. as natalie mentioned, we have snow advisories, blizzard watches, winter storm watches and winter storm warnings from the great
now it's been found here in the u.s. . and one day after the u.s. postal service announced the end of saturday home mail delivery, in belgium the postal service there is adding something, chocolate flavored stamps. they are especially made to taste and smell like chocolate, definitely worth a second lick. no calories either, i don't think. a massachusetts man hoping his 14-year-old daughter will spend more time hitting the textbooks by staying away from facebook. he drew up a contract and...
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late yesterday oat obama administration filed a legal brief with the u.s. supreme court urges justices to strike down the federal defense of marriage act which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. the move is not a surprise but when abc7 news anchor dan ashley asked president obama about this issue wednesday during his exclusive one-on-one interview with him at the white house, the president was noncommittal, saying that he needed to confer with the solicitor general about the proper legal strategy they should take. the supreme court is set to take up the same-sex marriage issue in late march. >>> members of the a high school band from crockett are looking for help to find the burglars who ripped off the band room this week. several thousand of musical instruments and electronics were stolen sometime between 6:00 p.m. tuesday and 6:00 a.m. wednesday. the school is asking people to be on the lookout for musical items on sale on the internet. >>> two dozen young athletes from a high school returned from the trip of a lifetime. they went to cuba
late yesterday oat obama administration filed a legal brief with the u.s. supreme court urges justices to strike down the federal defense of marriage act which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. the move is not a surprise but when abc7 news anchor dan ashley asked president obama about this issue wednesday during his exclusive one-on-one interview with him at the white house, the president was noncommittal, saying that he needed to confer with the solicitor general about the...
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the president also set a new goal of cutting u.s. energy consumption in half over the next 20 years. these come on top of efforts in his first term, naemly requiring all vehicles to get 54.5 miles to the gallon by 2025, putting carbon dioxide limits on new power plants and setting aside $90 billion for green energy products as part of the 2009 economic stimulus, but in terms of broad energy reform, what lies ahead? as they say, it ain't easy being green. joining the panel now is actor and supporter of the rainforest network chris nothe, and president of the natural -- i almost said national, which would have been such a fail. the natural resources defense counsel francis bynake. >> let's talk broadly about sort of where people who care about the planet are these days. there was a lot of talk. al gore, "an inconvenient truth" there seemed to be some momentum for the cause of environmental reform. in the last four years we haven't seen a lot of action on the issue. where do you stand now in terms of optimism? >> boy, that's a word i'm
the president also set a new goal of cutting u.s. energy consumption in half over the next 20 years. these come on top of efforts in his first term, naemly requiring all vehicles to get 54.5 miles to the gallon by 2025, putting carbon dioxide limits on new power plants and setting aside $90 billion for green energy products as part of the 2009 economic stimulus, but in terms of broad energy reform, what lies ahead? as they say, it ain't easy being green. joining the panel now is actor and...
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. >> the u.s. embassy in peru recently issued a kidnapping warning for americans and is working with local authorities to help find the couple. a $3,000 reward has been offered for information lead to go their whereabouts. it is 5:10 on this sunday morning. very different commute into the station this morning. no windshield moisture, no moisture. >> and a spring warmup. winds of 22 miles an hour near the airport and that allows temperatures to stay in the 50s in some neighbors. still the temperatures are dropping into the valleys. we are in for a warmup this afternoon. that's coming up. >> thank you, lisa. a horrific wreck at daytona just more than 200 fans. see how it impacts today's daytona 500, the biggest race of the year. and another twist in the story of oscar business almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ s
. >> the u.s. embassy in peru recently issued a kidnapping warning for americans and is working with local authorities to help find the couple. a $3,000 reward has been offered for information lead to go their whereabouts. it is 5:10 on this sunday morning. very different commute into the station this morning. no windshield moisture, no moisture. >> and a spring warmup. winds of 22 miles an hour near the airport and that allows temperatures to stay in the 50s in some neighbors....
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the u.s. and holders could apply for legal residency or a green card within eight years and after being granted a green card they could apply for citizenship. but advocates say they can't fully support the president's proposal. >> i feel like we do support some parts. but some parts we don't. >> they say the plan's major problem is that it doesn't guarantee a pathway to citizenship, and it doesn't adequately deal with future immigrants. republican lawmakers raised some of the same concerns and added others. >> by putting these details out without addressing the future flow and by giving advantage to those who came here legally, not dealing with border security adequately, that tells us he is looking for a partisan advantage. >> marco rubio who is working on a senate plan put out a statement saying this proposal is dead on arrival. the white house says this plan would only be pitched if lawmakers don't act quickly. >> he says it is dead on arrival if proposed. let's make sure it is not proposed
the u.s. and holders could apply for legal residency or a green card within eight years and after being granted a green card they could apply for citizenship. but advocates say they can't fully support the president's proposal. >> i feel like we do support some parts. but some parts we don't. >> they say the plan's major problem is that it doesn't guarantee a pathway to citizenship, and it doesn't adequately deal with future immigrants. republican lawmakers raised some of the same...
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he will be the fifth sitting u.s. president to visit israel and the first to make it the first foreign trip of a second term. giving president obama a chance to mend what is a sometimes tense relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. joining me now is the israeli ambassador to the united states, michael or in. ambassador, good morning, thanks for coming in. >> good morning, chuck. impressed with all the statistics. very good. >> let me start with this, and we know the way that both press corps can be when it comes to u.s.-israeli relations, but there's an expectation that the president wouldn't have accepted the invitation if prime minister netanyahu wasn't ready to make a gesture on the peace process when the president visited. is that something we should be looking for? >> listen, we're delighted that he's coming. president obama was always welcomed in israel. he'll be received enthusiastically by the government of israel, by the prime minister of israel, by the people of israel. the white house has made
he will be the fifth sitting u.s. president to visit israel and the first to make it the first foreign trip of a second term. giving president obama a chance to mend what is a sometimes tense relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. joining me now is the israeli ambassador to the united states, michael or in. ambassador, good morning, thanks for coming in. >> good morning, chuck. impressed with all the statistics. very good. >> let me start with this, and we know the way...
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one thing that i wonder about this, when it comes to the u.s. senate and when congress cares about the powers of the executive branches, it's usually the out party, the party that doesn't control the white house, that is suddenly concerned about the legislative branch of power. is that a cynically fair or unfair way of looking at it? >> i don't think it's cynical or unfair. i think it's actually true. obviously, the majority party sees itself as a partner with the president. i remember senator byrd once telling me to tell president clinton that we didn't work for him, we work with him. and we always looked at it that way. we didn't work for the administration, but we certainly work with him. and i think it's the minority party, generally, that's most concerned about the constitutional aspects of working with the new president. >> so let me take the hague it'll example, for instance, right now. i'm curious of your thoughts, number one, on the idea that we could see a filibuster. now, you were in a senate that tried to filibuster a republican appo
one thing that i wonder about this, when it comes to the u.s. senate and when congress cares about the powers of the executive branches, it's usually the out party, the party that doesn't control the white house, that is suddenly concerned about the legislative branch of power. is that a cynically fair or unfair way of looking at it? >> i don't think it's cynical or unfair. i think it's actually true. obviously, the majority party sees itself as a partner with the president. i remember...
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ironically weeks before the couple went missing, the u.s. embassy posted this warning to u.s. citizens of potential kidnapping threats in the cusco area by a criminal organization. francine said we are praying and hoping they come home soon. the family made a missing person's report and has been working with the u.s. embassy in peru. and the state department issued this notice asking anyone who was seeing the couple to report it. the family said all they can do is wait. from fresno, california, eric rosales, fox news. >>> and closer to home, a skier died after an accident at the resort in western maryland. the authorities say the 38-year- old lost control while skiing on an expert level. he was the second man to die on the same ski slope this winter. last month, a 40-year-old rockville man was killed after crashing into trees. >>> the senate intelligence committee is getting what they asked for. coming up, we'll tell you what the white house agreed to hand over. >> plus, and a cloud of controversy over the vatican. the new reports coming out of the media that suggest the pope
ironically weeks before the couple went missing, the u.s. embassy posted this warning to u.s. citizens of potential kidnapping threats in the cusco area by a criminal organization. francine said we are praying and hoping they come home soon. the family made a missing person's report and has been working with the u.s. embassy in peru. and the state department issued this notice asking anyone who was seeing the couple to report it. the family said all they can do is wait. from fresno, california,...
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are, wolf, and you're already starting to see some of the effects of the possible sequestration, the u.s. navy, cancelling the deployment of some other ships, cancelling some maintenance and pushing back some of the civilian contracts that they had signed. they say this is really just the tip of the iceberg, and down the road you could see a reduction in personnel. you could see training dramatically cut back in a lot of areas. >> chris, if these cuts do go into effect, they will be immediately felt or will be felt in the month his to come? >> reporter: this is going to be the toughest year, because critics will say look, once you get into year three, four and five, then the military will be able to dig in, cancel maybe some of the big contracts so that they can spread out the hurt a little more. the issue here is that pay and benefits take up about a third of the budget. you can't touch that with sequestration. also off limits are the wounded warrior program. they're not going to affect afghanistan that much. so to pull to make the cuts is smaller. and in a limited amount of time, you k
are, wolf, and you're already starting to see some of the effects of the possible sequestration, the u.s. navy, cancelling the deployment of some other ships, cancelling some maintenance and pushing back some of the civilian contracts that they had signed. they say this is really just the tip of the iceberg, and down the road you could see a reduction in personnel. you could see training dramatically cut back in a lot of areas. >> chris, if these cuts do go into effect, they will be...
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his first state dinner here in the u.s. was with india. we also know that he and the first lady travel to new delhi and were there. there continues to be a possibility of developing this understanding of both antiracism and anticolonialism or antiimperialism. how do we build the international cosmo poll tan way? >> on this side of america, it's helping students realize this history is here. we just got through this piece and how this is in martin luther king's taking. i think people tend to see there's a -- they see a separation. what i want them to see is a togetherness. the same movements are happening whether it's monks or others, non-violence, how the movements progressed. they say they have gone forward. we need to focus in on there's another way to do this tharks way is non-violent protest. that's an important piece especially in america. we think of protest as a violent component to it. that makes a difference. >> there's an interesting narrative that goes back to personal responsibility. they were both men who thought a great deal
his first state dinner here in the u.s. was with india. we also know that he and the first lady travel to new delhi and were there. there continues to be a possibility of developing this understanding of both antiracism and anticolonialism or antiimperialism. how do we build the international cosmo poll tan way? >> on this side of america, it's helping students realize this history is here. we just got through this piece and how this is in martin luther king's taking. i think people tend...
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the u.s. policial service is suspending service on saturday. neighbors are having a tough time digging out. take a listen. >> once before, blizzard of '78, i think it was, and it was just like this deep. maybe a little deeper. no this is definitely deeper night. eve been following this particular area for 20 years and this is the most snow. >> reporter: storm is blamed for five deaths in the united states including an 11-year-old boy in boston who died of carbon monoxide poisoning while waiting in a car as his father was digging out snow. the travel bans have been lifted in massachusetts and connecticut but the state's gophers are still urging caution. >> do not go on the roads. stay off the roads. first of all, they're not as safe as we would like them to be. secondly, there's a lot of blowing snow. thirdly, there are internses and exits that are still not opened. >> reporter: police in new york are bringing in road graders and have portions of the long island expressway closed in both directions until 5:00 for snow removal. that's where about
the u.s. policial service is suspending service on saturday. neighbors are having a tough time digging out. take a listen. >> once before, blizzard of '78, i think it was, and it was just like this deep. maybe a little deeper. no this is definitely deeper night. eve been following this particular area for 20 years and this is the most snow. >> reporter: storm is blamed for five deaths in the united states including an 11-year-old boy in boston who died of carbon monoxide poisoning...
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average pre-school enrollment for the u.s. hovers just above 56%. around 55.7%. voluntary universal pre-k had broad support. georgia providing free pre-school for any 4-year-old whose parents want it. with the alabama's governor calling for a 16% increase in the budget it seems like rare example of good policy that could conceivably maybe find something like bipartisan support. back to the table dedrick muhammad, diane shotzenbach, associate professor of human development in social policy at northwestern university. great to have you all here. >> thanks for having us universal pre-k, walk us through the research here. this has been -- i made a joke the other day it is like -- almost like the joke about worthwhile initiative. it is like a liberal cliche that obviously this is a good idea and -- research just seems to grow and grow and grow. suggesting. what are the -- what are the below the headlines of the research that people -- folks may not know. >> i want to start by saying they are not -- not many areas where you see this level of agreement among -- people r
average pre-school enrollment for the u.s. hovers just above 56%. around 55.7%. voluntary universal pre-k had broad support. georgia providing free pre-school for any 4-year-old whose parents want it. with the alabama's governor calling for a 16% increase in the budget it seems like rare example of good policy that could conceivably maybe find something like bipartisan support. back to the table dedrick muhammad, diane shotzenbach, associate professor of human development in social policy at...
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the three major rating agencies, they say the u.s. government has told them it plans to file civil charges against them for the with a it rated certainly securities in 2007. this is before the financial crisis in 2008. so, of course, they say that the information that the government has is wrong and factually incorrect. but it would be the first action taken by the government against a rating agency of this type. so this is a big deal. and the owner, the company of that seasons s&p's mcgraw hill and hair share price tumbled about 14%. it sent a lot of the other ratings agencies down as well. >> continuing the rocky ride. thank you so much. we'll see you tomorrow. >> all right. >>> still ahead, we are gearing up for the ravens' victory parade. tucker barnes is live in downtown baltimore with a preview for us. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recip
the three major rating agencies, they say the u.s. government has told them it plans to file civil charges against them for the with a it rated certainly securities in 2007. this is before the financial crisis in 2008. so, of course, they say that the information that the government has is wrong and factually incorrect. but it would be the first action taken by the government against a rating agency of this type. so this is a big deal. and the owner, the company of that seasons s&p's mcgraw...
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u.s. calling this, quote a provocative step and comes as the u.s. continues to try to convince iran to end uranium enrichment by diplomatic means. >>> fox news alert. there is new reaction to that deadly terror attack outside our embassy in turkey. spokeswoman talking about some of the casualties from the attack. let's listen. >> shaken up and on the other side of bulletproof vests. we had turkish visitor who is in serious condition but the only other casualties here were several turkish staff that were struck by flying debris, treated on the site at the clinic and released. >> alisyn: and the prime minister now claiming that the bombing was by a member of a far left militant group known as the revolutionary people's liberation front. lieutenant colonel ross peters is a strategic analyst. what do we know about the revolutionary people's liberation front? >> they are one of many splinter groups. they have been active in the past. i have to say despite the hasty announcement of who did it, i still suspect it's a little more complicated. i'm not convin
u.s. calling this, quote a provocative step and comes as the u.s. continues to try to convince iran to end uranium enrichment by diplomatic means. >>> fox news alert. there is new reaction to that deadly terror attack outside our embassy in turkey. spokeswoman talking about some of the casualties from the attack. let's listen. >> shaken up and on the other side of bulletproof vests. we had turkish visitor who is in serious condition but the only other casualties here were several...
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peter singer from the brookings institute said that right now, the u.s. spent 40 cents of every dollar of military spending on earth and that if the sequester kicks in, it will drop to 38 cents. peter deucey, fox news. >>> after weeks of anxiety, two american women have custody over their adopted russian children. they arrived in russia mid- january and expecting to leave with their children. during the visit, a ban became law and the two mothers saw themselves in a legal battle. they obtained a supreme court order directing a lower court to issue a decree for the a dongs and they say they mean that their miguel help future parents looking to adopt. >> and makes you hopeful that they will do the right thing and allow them to bring home the children. they have been vetted to the smallest degree and the largest degree. they have been approved by russia to adopt the children and they want to give the stamp of approval. >> reporter: both mothers plan to leave with the children on tuesday. >>> a followup on the jerry sandusky sex scandal. the wife of joe pater
peter singer from the brookings institute said that right now, the u.s. spent 40 cents of every dollar of military spending on earth and that if the sequester kicks in, it will drop to 38 cents. peter deucey, fox news. >>> after weeks of anxiety, two american women have custody over their adopted russian children. they arrived in russia mid- january and expecting to leave with their children. during the visit, a ban became law and the two mothers saw themselves in a legal battle. they...
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thursday, february 14th, following the bombing of a u.s. diplomatic building in turkey in september, house appropriations committee holds a hearing on embassy security. begins at 9:30 a.m. on friday, february 15th, office of the united states federal trade representative will open hearings on foreign countries that ignore u.s. copyrights. that's your capital rundown for the week of february 11, 2013. you can find more at myfoxdc.com or on twitter with #capitalrun down. i'm tom fitzgerald. see you next week. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we
thursday, february 14th, following the bombing of a u.s. diplomatic building in turkey in september, house appropriations committee holds a hearing on embassy security. begins at 9:30 a.m. on friday, february 15th, office of the united states federal trade representative will open hearings on foreign countries that ignore u.s. copyrights. that's your capital rundown for the week of february 11, 2013. you can find more at myfoxdc.com or on twitter with #capitalrun down. i'm tom fitzgerald. see...
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u.s. embassy officials say there's no indication that any americans were among the victims. >>> for the second time in a week, a major winter storm is bearing down on the midwest. heavy snow and high winds caused whiteouts monday in the texas panhandle. schools closed in kansas and could get up to two feet of snow. >>> pope benedict xvi will be called the emeritus pope and carry the title of his holiness after he steps down thursday. monday he received the results of an internal investigation into vatican document leaks. the vatican denied that anything in the report contributed to benedict's historic decision to abdicate. savannah is heading there now and will be reporting from rome tomorrow. >>> president obama takes his battle to a ship building yard to highlight the impact of automatic sequester budget cuts on defense workers. across the board cuts will take effect friday unless the white house and congressional republicans can reach a deal to reduce the federal deficit. >>> a new repo
u.s. embassy officials say there's no indication that any americans were among the victims. >>> for the second time in a week, a major winter storm is bearing down on the midwest. heavy snow and high winds caused whiteouts monday in the texas panhandle. schools closed in kansas and could get up to two feet of snow. >>> pope benedict xvi will be called the emeritus pope and carry the title of his holiness after he steps down thursday. monday he received the results of an...
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during his google chat, one person asked the president why the u.s. still mints pennies when so many economists agree they are economically inefficient. the president said while it wouldn't be a huge savings for the government, it should be changed. >> i will tell you that you're right. this is not going to be a huge savings for government, but anytime we're spending more money on something that people don't actually use, that's an example of something we should probably change. it's very hard to get rid of things that don't work so that we can then invest in the things that do. and the penny ends up being, i think, a good metaphor for some of the larger problems that we've got. >> so much for hope and change. anyway, there is some change he does not believe in. >>> finally, russian residents woke up to a huge fireball across the sky this morning, resulting in a powerful blast that injured about 400 people. early russian reports say the fireball was caused by a meteorite. according to the associated press, the interior ministry says the fireball cause
during his google chat, one person asked the president why the u.s. still mints pennies when so many economists agree they are economically inefficient. the president said while it wouldn't be a huge savings for the government, it should be changed. >> i will tell you that you're right. this is not going to be a huge savings for government, but anytime we're spending more money on something that people don't actually use, that's an example of something we should probably change. it's very...
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the u.s. rocky parrish and jeff crowley are here to break down the big game for us. the weather also a big story for most of us. in case you missed it is thing is they missed punxsutawney phil made an annual production he did not see his shadow. if bill doesn't see his shadow we are going to get an early spring. despite predictions the winter weather did returns no for much of the evening giving the nice thin blanket over the white stuff. this is a second round we've seen in second days. not too much left on the road but there were icy patches out there this morning and it can be slippery so be careful. >> another chilly start to the day. gwen talbert in the weather center. >> any floors for today? [ indiscernible ] yes. we're dealing with a series of cryptosystems that continues to bring up these prayers as they move through but they are moving too quickly and is sticking around for a little longer. let's look at our maps. here's a satellite radar composite and you can see some of the lights
the u.s. rocky parrish and jeff crowley are here to break down the big game for us. the weather also a big story for most of us. in case you missed it is thing is they missed punxsutawney phil made an annual production he did not see his shadow. if bill doesn't see his shadow we are going to get an early spring. despite predictions the winter weather did returns no for much of the evening giving the nice thin blanket over the white stuff. this is a second round we've seen in second days. not...
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the u.s. embassy in turkey. the u.s. is also bracing for a possible nuclear test by north korea that could present secretary kerry with his first foreign policy crisis. >>> i'm poply harlow in new york. a psychologically important day for investors friday. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time in five years and all three major u.s. indices posted a fifth straight day of gains. coming up, we'll be closely watching some key economic news and earnings. we'll get the latest earnings on factory orders. just how many of the big ticket items are in demand. that's key for u.s. economic growth, which we know contracted in in the final quarter of last year. we'll also get the latest earnings from bp. we'll hear from toyota, coca-cola and disney as well as other major companies. we'll track it all very closely for you on cnn money. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. here is what we're watching this week. we're going to play monday morning quarterback, judging beyonce's super bowl performance, and also tomorro
the u.s. embassy in turkey. the u.s. is also bracing for a possible nuclear test by north korea that could present secretary kerry with his first foreign policy crisis. >>> i'm poply harlow in new york. a psychologically important day for investors friday. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time in five years and all three major u.s. indices posted a fifth straight day of gains. coming up, we'll be closely watching some key economic news and earnings. we'll get the latest...
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meanwhile, police and u.s. marshals removed approximately ten bags of evidence from donor's mother's home in lalpala yesterday. necessity say his mother and sister were cooperative. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," giants fanfest still a few hours away. fans giving you a live look at the fans already wlining up for a chance to meet their favorite players but there is one giants star they may not recognize. that story coming up. >>> bundled up in blankets, rooting for. your weekend weather forecast. a look at that when we come right back. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> baseball season is almost here and giants fans, i know you are so ready. you still have a couple of hours to get o
meanwhile, police and u.s. marshals removed approximately ten bags of evidence from donor's mother's home in lalpala yesterday. necessity say his mother and sister were cooperative. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," giants fanfest still a few hours away. fans giving you a live look at the fans already wlining up for a chance to meet their favorite players but there is one giants star they may not recognize. that story coming up. >>> bundled up in blankets,...
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he is known to u.s. intelligence officials and was a member of a radical left wing group in turkey. >>> number three, former california governor jerry brown now has to decide whether a member of the manson group should be set free. he was sentenced to murder along with charles manson back in 1972. kyung lah spoke with his attorney. >> i think the governor should respect the work done by his parole board. that hearing lasted about five or six hours. they took into account everything about bruce and they didn't grant him parole as a favor. they didn't grant him parole on a whim. they considered it very carefully. >> the parole board recommended parole for davis three years ago, but it was blocked by then governor arnold schwarzenegger. >>> number four, 60 harvard students have been forced to temporarily withdraw from school after being linked to a cheating scandal at the university. harvard is releasing details of their investigation into the incident that first came to light back in august. 125 students a
he is known to u.s. intelligence officials and was a member of a radical left wing group in turkey. >>> number three, former california governor jerry brown now has to decide whether a member of the manson group should be set free. he was sentenced to murder along with charles manson back in 1972. kyung lah spoke with his attorney. >> i think the governor should respect the work done by his parole board. that hearing lasted about five or six hours. they took into account...
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the problem was the ion battery that caught on fire here in the u.s. now they have a ten-point plan to present to the government. we're told they want to encase it, the battery, in a fire resistant box and move it away from other parts of the plane and improve ventilation to try to prevent this from happening again. boeing has a reason for wanting to get those planes back in the air. it's costing them $200 million a month while they are grounded not to mention governments and airlines that have had to scale back and change their flights as well. we probably won't find out today whether or not that plan is approved. we're not expecting any final decisions today but they plan to meet with faa here in washington. jon? >> thank you very much, tracie potts. >>> tomorrow the world champion giants take to the field for the first cactus league game. >> it's a preseason but we still want to see them play. a week from right now, a few giants players will take on the world literally. "today in the bay's" laurence scott joining us live from scottsdale stadium in a
the problem was the ion battery that caught on fire here in the u.s. now they have a ten-point plan to present to the government. we're told they want to encase it, the battery, in a fire resistant box and move it away from other parts of the plane and improve ventilation to try to prevent this from happening again. boeing has a reason for wanting to get those planes back in the air. it's costing them $200 million a month while they are grounded not to mention governments and airlines that have...
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american buying it, but technically u.s. air drove the deal. so this is a u.s. air-led team now. >> but the ticket prices are going up and up and up. i mean, airlines have gotten really good at what's called yield management, which means they have just -- there is never an empty seat anywhere, and that's not because everyone's fly welcome that's because they have gotten so good at managing their fleets and managing not having one extra seat anywhere. >> in we were on something -- if we were on a network called cnbc, which is, by the way, fantastic, especially from 2:00 to 3:00 eastern time every day, i would use the term rev-par, they charge you for everything. you know, joe, you're a tall guy, you want a little extra leg room, that will be another 59 bucks, right? you want a sandwich? seven bucks. >> rev-par. >> before we go, can you talk about the most taxed cities in the united states. this is important, because with taxes going up in washington, this means a lot of small business owners are now going to be paying over 50% of everything they make to governmen
american buying it, but technically u.s. air drove the deal. so this is a u.s. air-led team now. >> but the ticket prices are going up and up and up. i mean, airlines have gotten really good at what's called yield management, which means they have just -- there is never an empty seat anywhere, and that's not because everyone's fly welcome that's because they have gotten so good at managing their fleets and managing not having one extra seat anywhere. >> in we were on something -- if...
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the u.s. postal service. >> which on its face is absurd. the fact that a bankrupt agency is sponsoring him. >> livestrong, and he's getting millions and millions of dollars. i understand there's an investigation that's going to be launched against him, but why doesn't he give that money back to the people whose lives he tried to destroy when they tried to tell him the truth? this guy is such a jerk. >> this wouldn't just be the right thing to do, it would be a good pr move if he's interested in rebuilding his image to give a little of the money back to some of those people. you mentioned there's a federal investigation we just learned about. drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy charges are going to be brought against lance armstrong. >> witness tampering, intimidation. really quickly one other sports story because i know mika loves talking about sport. sportball, as mitt romney would call it. this ryan braun guy, mvp, right, a couple years ago. he keeps getting, like, busted. he's got good
the u.s. postal service. >> which on its face is absurd. the fact that a bankrupt agency is sponsoring him. >> livestrong, and he's getting millions and millions of dollars. i understand there's an investigation that's going to be launched against him, but why doesn't he give that money back to the people whose lives he tried to destroy when they tried to tell him the truth? this guy is such a jerk. >> this wouldn't just be the right thing to do, it would be a good pr move if...